*RM 709 and RM 790 are hybrid courses and will share alternate
Mondays for meeting times. Student will be able to enroll in both classes.

Guidelines​ for Planning Your Course Sequencing

For help planning your course sequence try this tool: RMStudentsCourseSequence.xlsx.The best way to plan your course sequencing is to work
backwards—first figure out which courses have the most prerequisites and when
they are offered, and this will be a planning constraint that you will work
from.For example, RM790 or RM791 is required for all RM students and is
offered only one time per year; since most of the courses are pre or
co-requisites, this course will be in your final semester in the spring.

If you are in the Accounting concentration, note that accounting
graduate courses are offered every semester, so fill in these only after you
figure out which RM courses you need to take.

Although the college bulletin states that RM701 is a prerequisite
or co-requisite for all courses, sometimes this course works better after you
have been in the program for a semester or two, so you need not take this
course in the first semester if it otherwise makes your scheduling difficult.Generally speaking, RM706 is offered every semester including
summer, and RM711 and RM705 are offered twice per year (summer/fall and
fall/spring, respectively). RM705 and RM706 can be taken at any point in
your program, even at the end, after all courses (including RM790) is completed.

RM711 is a pre-requisite for all students (unless you can show sufficient evidence of programming experience) and should be taken early in your program.You must complete your undergraduate prerequisites in the first
two semesters. You may register for certain courses while fulfilling your
prerequisites. You will not be allowed to graduate without having
successfully completed the prerequisites.

It is your choice whether to go full time or part time. If you
work full time, you may take no more than two classes per semester. By
full time, we mean that you are attempting to graduate in one calendar year.
The international student office and financial aid have different official
definitions of full time graduate work. If you need to be a full time student
for visa purposes, please consult with the international student office. That
office has accommodated students in this program since at times, due to how the
program works, it is logistically impossible to take three courses per
semester.The table below illustrates several sequencing options. Please note that there are many other sequencing options.